Synopses & Reviews
Practically all modern control systems are based upon microprocessors and complex microcontrollers that yield high performance and functionality. This volume focuses on the design of computer-controlled systems, featuring computational tools that can be applied directly and are explained with simple paper-and-pencil calculations. The use of computational tools is balanced by a strong emphasis on control system principles and ideas. Extensive pedagogical aids include worked examples, MATLAB macros, and a solutions manual (see inside for details).
The initial chapter presents a broad outline of computer-controlled systems, followed by a computer-oriented view based on the behavior of the system at sampling instants. An introduction to the design of control systems leads to a process-related view and coverage of methods of translating analog designs to digital control. Concluding chapters explore implementation issues and advanced design methods.
Synopsis
This volume features computational tools that can be applied directly and are explained with simple calculations, plus an emphasis on control system principles and ideas. Includes worked examples, MATLAB macros, and solutions manual.
Table of Contents
Preface 1. Computer Control 2. Discrete-Time Systems 3. Analysis of Discrete-Time Systems 4. Pole-Placement Design: A State-Space Approach 5. Pole-Placement Designs: A Polynomial Approach 6.Design: An Overview 7. Process-Oriented models 8. Approximating Continuous-Time Controllers 9. Implementation of Digital Controllers 10. Disturbance Models 11. Optimal Design Methods: A State-Space Approach 12. Optimal Design Methods: A Polynomial Approach 13.Identification A. Examples B. Matrices Bibliography Index